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What's the meaning of "down and out"?
14 mai 2010 10:04
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It's a slang term, meaning to be having bad luck, or at a low point
14 mai 2010
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I remember W.S.Maugham's story "A Friend in Need". There is an episode describing young Burton:
"He hadn't a penny. He'd pawned everything he had. He couldn't pay his hotel bill and they wouldn't give him any more credit. He was down and out. If he couldn't get something to do he'd have to commit suicide."
down and out (adjective) - very poor, with nowhere to live and no job
down and out (noun) - someone who has nowhere to live and no job or money
14 mai 2010
1
it means
1. Lacking funds, resources, or prospects; destitute.
2. Incapacitated; prostrate.
cowboy...
14 mai 2010
1
To be out on the street!
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Down_and_out_on_New_York_pier.gif
14 mai 2010
Physically weakened or incapacitated.
Destitute.
Penniless.
Incapacitated.
Without any means of livelihood; impoverished and, often, socially outcast.
A person who is destitute and, often, homeless.
For example:
"He tried to help the down-and-out".
15 mai 2010
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Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Français, Allemand, Italien, Coréen, Portugais
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